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  • The Faded Photo

  • By: Sarah Price
  • Narrated by: Tanya Eby
  • Length: 7 hrs and 46 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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The Faded Photo

By: Sarah Price
Narrated by: Tanya Eby
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Summary

Some things should be kept private. Frances Snyder can never quite get her mother's voice out of her head. How to be the perfect wife. The perfect mother. Frances's home life is demanding, and while she's busy seeing to everyone else's needs, Frances doesn't have the luxury of spare time.

So when she is diagnosed with breast cancer, she thinks that she can handle it on her own. Dealing with endless tests, brutal chemotherapy, and the looming specter of surgery, Frances chooses to face cancer on her own terms: alone. That is, until she finally understands that unexpected friendship - and unconditional love - can offer hope in the darkest hours.

With tenderness, grace, and flashes of humor, bestselling author Sarah Price draws upon her own experience as a breast cancer survivor to create a story about one woman's determined and solitary journey into the unknown - in hopes that she'll find her way back home.

©2017 Price Publishing, LLC. (P)2017 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.

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  • 09-07-17

Fabulous Book

This book was more emotional than I thought! The description of what someone goes through with cancer was so in depth and so eye opening. It made me realize what cancer patients really go through! I loved the characters, the story and most of all the meaning behind the story!

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  • Chris
  • 28-06-17

Enjoyable

It was written very well. I also love all the connections there is if you pay attention. I also absolutely love the ending.

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  • Sandra
  • 08-08-18

Powerful Story

I never expected such a beautiful, heartfelt story from the title. Having experiencing breast cancer recently I was deeply moved and gained great insight. It made me laugh and cry.

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  • Maria
  • 09-08-17

Not my favorite...

I just couldn't handle the main character. She was too weak-willed and mousy for me. Who on earth wouldn't tell their husband or family that they have cancer? At the beginning they're all narcissistic, self-centered, selfish people who I spent the whole book despising. And of course, at the end, they all do a 180 and turn into loving, appreciative people. Maybe others will get something out of it, but for me, it was a bit of a dud.

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